American Tori Huster has taken out the top award at the Newcastle Jets award night winning W-League Player of the Year.
Huster was an integral member of the Jets squad and their march to the finals series for the first time since season one.
It was 28-year-olds third season with the Jets having previously been with the club during the 2012-13 and 2014 seasons.
What a season for @torihuster, as she is named the Westfield W-League, Player of the Year!
— NEWCASTLE JETS FC ✈️ (@NewcastleJetsFC) April 17, 2018
Congratulations Tori, and all the best in Washington this season! pic.twitter.com/2zhsr3VZhm
Clare Wheeler has picked up the Cheryl Salisbury dedication award for being the most committed performer on and off the field.
It is the first time the award has been given out at the Newcastle Jets after the award was announced in October 2017.
The award was given out by the Hunter chapter of Men of Football, a not-for-profit organisation which supports people in need within the sport.
Men of Football Hunter chapter vice-president Bill Pryce told the Newcastle Herald Salisbury wanted the award to be based on dedication to the game, team and community, on and off the field.
Our first award of the night! Clare Wheeler picks up the Cheryl Salisbury Dedication award after a stellar Westfield W-League season.
— NEWCASTLE JETS FC ✈️ (@NewcastleJetsFC) April 17, 2018
Congratulations, Clare! pic.twitter.com/bH9f7DFPMT
Matildas star Emily van Egmond picked up the members W-League Player of the Year which is voted by the W-League membership holders at the club.
You spoke, we listened! 🗳
— NEWCASTLE JETS FC ✈️ (@NewcastleJetsFC) April 17, 2018
Your Westfield W-League Members’ Player of the Year – @Em_surf! pic.twitter.com/qB8Q6b0I2z
Katie Stengel was awarded the Golden Boot after scoring 10 goals from 13 appearances which saw her finish second overall in the W-League Golden Boot race.
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